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Iran Asks UN to Recognize US, Israel as Responsible for Conflict

  • On June 13, Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian sites, escalating a 12-day conflict that killed 606 and injured 5,332 before a ceasefire on June 24.
  • Beginning with Israeli airstrikes on nuclear and civilian sites, Iran claims these targeted IAEA-safeguarded facilities, killing commanders, scientists, and civilians, fueling escalation.
  • Evidence shows the US bombed three Iranian nuclear sites in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan, while Iran's missile and drone strikes killed at least 29 and wounded over 3,400, according to Hebrew University figures.
  • Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi urged the UN Security Council to recognize Israel and the US as initiators of aggression, demanding accountability and reparations.
  • Beyond Iran's request, NAM, SCO, and BRICS condemned the attacks, emphasizing that such aggression undermines UN credibility and international law enforcement efforts.
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Iran is calling on the United Nations to recognize the United States and Israel responsible for starting the 12-day war.

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By Sophie Tanno, CNN Iran's foreign minister has sent a letter to the UN Security Council calling for recognition of Israel and the United States as "initiators of aggression" in the ongoing conflict, which would allow Tehran to seek financial compensation. According to Iranian state media, Abbas Araghchi urged the Council to "recognize the Israeli and US regimes as initiators of aggression and therefore assume responsibility." The 12-day confli…

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